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I am not even going to attempt this one. Not good w/ neurology stuff. You

will probably get the answer, but here is a good neurology site for future

reference :)

<A HREF= " http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/neuro/neuroexam/neuroexm.html " >

Click here: The Complete Neurological Examination</A>

Holly :o)

In a message dated 5/11/01 3:55:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

JanTranscribes@... writes:

<< Ok, I've listened to this over and over and looked up every combination I

can

think of.. This is a neurological exam (a neurologist is doing it). He

says:

There is no language dysfunction, there is no evidence of aphasia, there is

no __________ (s/l agnosia or adnosia), there is no left-right

disorientation. I've checked Stedman's Psych/Neuro, but gosh.. it's one of

those words I have to know how to spell so I can look it up and see how to

spell it. <sigh> Any help would be appreciated :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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I am not even going to attempt this one. Not good w/ neurology stuff. You

will probably get the answer, but here is a good neurology site for future

reference :)

<A HREF= " http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/neuro/neuroexam/neuroexm.html " >

Click here: The Complete Neurological Examination</A>

Holly :o)

In a message dated 5/11/01 3:55:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

JanTranscribes@... writes:

<< Ok, I've listened to this over and over and looked up every combination I

can

think of.. This is a neurological exam (a neurologist is doing it). He

says:

There is no language dysfunction, there is no evidence of aphasia, there is

no __________ (s/l agnosia or adnosia), there is no left-right

disorientation. I've checked Stedman's Psych/Neuro, but gosh.. it's one of

those words I have to know how to spell so I can look it up and see how to

spell it. <sigh> Any help would be appreciated :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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In a message dated 05-11-01 3:57:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, HollyBerry1295

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<< I am not even going to attempt this one. Not good w/ neurology stuff.

You will probably get the answer, but here is a good neurology site for

future reference :)

<A HREF= " http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/neuro/neuroexam/neuroexm.html " >

Click here: The Complete Neurological Examination</A>

>>

Bless your heart!!! I found it.. It was anomia. Thanks soooooooooo much. I

saved the link for future reference. ::::::::Uploading your favorite treat.

:)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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In a message dated 05-11-01 3:57:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, HollyBerry1295

writes:

<< I am not even going to attempt this one. Not good w/ neurology stuff.

You will probably get the answer, but here is a good neurology site for

future reference :)

<A HREF= " http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/neuro/neuroexam/neuroexm.html " >

Click here: The Complete Neurological Examination</A>

>>

Bless your heart!!! I found it.. It was anomia. Thanks soooooooooo much. I

saved the link for future reference. ::::::::Uploading your favorite treat.

:)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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<< agnosia

Impairment of ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various

sensory stimuli, not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or

general intellect; agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in

various portions of the cerebrum. Syn: agnea. >>

Ok Holly.. I spoke too soon, but you get to keep the treats just for the

weblink :) This doc has an accent, so I wasn't sure at first whether it was

anomia or agnosia, but I went back and listened, and it's definitely agnosia.

:::::::::::::::uploading treats for both Holly and krandall :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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<< agnosia

Impairment of ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various

sensory stimuli, not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or

general intellect; agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in

various portions of the cerebrum. Syn: agnea. >>

Ok Holly.. I spoke too soon, but you get to keep the treats just for the

weblink :) This doc has an accent, so I wasn't sure at first whether it was

anomia or agnosia, but I went back and listened, and it's definitely agnosia.

:::::::::::::::uploading treats for both Holly and krandall :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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<< Jan, Agnosia would be correct, per Stedman's Concise " impairment of

ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various sensory stimuli,

not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or general intellect;

agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in various portions of the

cerebrum. " You need to trust your instincts more. Margaret

>>

Thanks Margaret.. that's what I ended up putting, was agnosia. I just

couldn't find it at first and kinda freaked out. :) Hey.. it's Friday and

I'm ready to start the weekend already, but I have to work a little more.

Thanks everyone for your help, and Happy Mothers Day to the mothers :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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In a message dated 05-11-01 5:05:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

mgrant@... writes:

<< Jan, Agnosia would be correct, per Stedman's Concise " impairment of

ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various sensory stimuli,

not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or general intellect;

agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in various portions of the

cerebrum. " You need to trust your instincts more. Margaret

>>

Thanks Margaret.. that's what I ended up putting, was agnosia. I just

couldn't find it at first and kinda freaked out. :) Hey.. it's Friday and

I'm ready to start the weekend already, but I have to work a little more.

Thanks everyone for your help, and Happy Mothers Day to the mothers :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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Per Stedman's EMD:

agnosia

Impairment of ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various

sensory stimuli, not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or

general intellect; agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in

various portions of the cerebrum. Syn: agnea.

Kim R.

Help! Neuro

Ok, I've listened to this over and over and looked up every combination I

can

think of.. This is a neurological exam (a neurologist is doing it). He

says:

There is no language dysfunction, there is no evidence of aphasia, there is

no __________ (s/l agnosia or adnosia), there is no left-right

disorientation. I've checked Stedman's Psych/Neuro, but gosh.. it's one of

those words I have to know how to spell so I can look it up and see how to

spell it. <sigh> Any help would be appreciated :)

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Jan, Agnosia would be correct, per Stedman's Concise " impairment of ability to

recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various sensory stimuli, not

attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or general intellect;

agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in various portions of the

cerebrum. " You need to trust your instincts more. Margaret

>>> 05/11/01 03:51PM >>>

Ok, I've listened to this over and over and looked up every combination I can

think of.. This is a neurological exam (a neurologist is doing it). He

says:

There is no language dysfunction, there is no evidence of aphasia, there is

no __________ (s/l agnosia or adnosia), there is no left-right

disorientation. I've checked Stedman's Psych/Neuro, but gosh.. it's one of

those words I have to know how to spell so I can look it up and see how to

spell it. <sigh> Any help would be appreciated :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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